Head of State and/or Government

Parliament’s role in the designation of the Head of Government
Some parliaments elect the Head of Government or approve the nomination for the Head of Government. Others do not play a role.

Parliament does not play a role

Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.

Constitution, art. 8

The Head of Government is also the Head of State

No

Parliament’s role

Parliament’s role in the designation of the Head of State
Some parliaments designate the Head of State or approve the nomination for the Head of Government. Others do not play a role.

Parliament does not play a role

Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.

Constitution, art. 6

Impeachment and confidence motions

Procedure for parliament

There is a procedure for parliament to dismiss or impeach the following persons/institution
There is a procedure to dismiss or impeach the following persons/institution: Not applicable (there is no procedure); The whole Government; The Head of Government; The Head of State; Individual members of the Executive; Other (please specify)

Not applicable (there is no procedure)

Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.

No “revocation” procedure

Chambers that play a role in the dismissal or impeachment
In bicameral parliaments: Chambers that play a role in the dismissal or impeachment: Lower chamber; Upper chamber; Not applicable

Not applicable

Impeachment Role

There is a procedure for parliament to express no confidence in the following persons/institution
There is a procedure for parliament to express no confidence in the following persons/institution: Not applicable (there is no procedure); The whole Government; The Head of Government; Individual members of the Executive; Other (please specify)

The whole Government

Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.

Constitution, art. 49-50

Chambers that play a role in motions of no confidence
In bicameral parliaments: Chambers that play a role in motions of no confidence: Lower chamber; Upper chamber; Not applicable

Lower chamber

Parliament is automatically dissolved when a motion of no confidence is adopted
In some countries, the adoption of a motion of no confidence in the Government automatically leads to the dissolution of Parliament in certain countries. In other cases, a new government can be formed.